Families who loved The History of Soccer For Kids by A D Largie often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child shows a sudden, intense interest in soccer or asks how their favorite sport actually began. It serves as a bridge for the young athlete who is physically active but perhaps hesitant to engage with history or non-fiction reading. By tracing the evolution of the game from ancient civilizations to the modern spectacle of the World Cup, the book transforms a simple physical activity into a rich, global narrative. It emphasizes themes of perseverance and teamwork, showing that the sport is more than just kicking a ball. This is an ideal choice for elementary and middle schoolers who want to feel like experts on the field and in the classroom, providing them with the facts they need to understand the cultural significance of the 'beautiful game.'